John Gray (Medal of Honor)

John Gray (1836 – 1 June 1889) was an American soldier who was awarded the Medal of Honor[1] for his actions at the Battle of Port Republic on 9 June 1862 when he "mounted an artillery horse of the enemy and captured a brass 6-pound piece in the face of the enemy's fire and brought it to the rear".[2]

John Gray
Born1836
Dundee, Scotland
Died1 June 1889
Buried
RankPrivate
Unit Company B, 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment

He received the medal on 14 March 1864.[1]

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